EG470 Engineer Admn Economics

for S2OO 2010

Mission Statement: The mission of Park University, an entrepreneurial institution of learning, is to provide access to academic excellence, which will prepare learners to think critically, communicate effectively and engage in lifelong learning while serving a global community.

Vision Statement: Park University will be a renowned international leader in providing innovative educational opportunities for learners within the global society.

Course

EG 470 Engineer Admn Economics

Semester

S2OO 2010 WO

Faculty

Lloyd, Glenn D.

Title

Adjunct Faculty

Degrees/Certificates

BS Civil Engineering University of Connecticut 1970MS Civil Engineering University of Wyoming 1977ABD Engineering Management University Of Missouri Rolla 1996

The course grade for students will be based on the overall average of homework and tests taken during the course in accordance with the weighting of the various requirements as stated in the syllabus.

All final exams in all School of Business courses will be comprehensive and will be closed book and closed notes. They will constitute 30% of the total course grade and will not be a take-home exam. They will be completed during the test week in the period designated by the registrar or by the Proctor in the case online courses. If calculators are allowed, they will not be multifunctional electronic devices that include features such as: phones, cameras, instant messaging, pagers, and so forth. Electronic Computers will not be allowed on final exams unless an exception is made by the Dean of the School of Business.

Late Submission of Course Materials: Homework will be accepted late, but points will be deducted unless pryor arrangements are made. Quizzes must be turned in on time or they will be counted as zeros. If you are not present for a quiz, go to the office and pick up a copy and have it ready on time or it is worth zero points.

Classroom Rules of Conduct: Standard Park and Fort Leonard Wood rules. Cell phones must be set on vibrate or turned off. No textin is allowed during class.

Course Topic/Dates/Assignments:

Class Activities,,

Assignments,
Problems are due one week after assignment (ex Chapter 1,2,3,4 are due 12 June)

Tests Quizzes,

Meeting - 1

Read Chapters 1,2,3,4 before class

CH2:2,6,8,11
CH3: 8,11,12,14,15
CH4: 3,7,10,17,22,24

Meeting - 2

Read Chapters 5, 6 before class

CH5: 3,12,14,27,31,33.42,43,50
CH6: 2,9,10,13,14, 38,39

Quiz #1

Meeting - 3

Read Chapters 7, 8 before class

CH7: 3,4,7,14,15,30
CH8: 10b,11b,13b,22b,

Quiz #2

Meeting - 4

Read Chapters 9, 11 before class

CH9: 7,8,9,30,33,34,55,60
CH11: 4(A,B,D),5(A,C,D),13 A,B,D only)

Quiz #3

Meeting - 5

Read Chapters 12, 13 before class

ch12: 2,5,7,11,15, 17
ch13: 6,9, 12

Quiz #4

Meeting - 6

Read Chapters 14, 17 before class

ch14: handout
ch17: 1,9,10

Quiz #5

Meeting - 7

Review ALL CHAPTERS FOR FINAL

ALL CHAPTERS

Quiz #6

Meeting - 8

Final Exam all previous assignments

Test is 4.0 hours long

Final exam

Academic Honesty:Academic integrity is the foundation of the academic community. Because each student has the primary responsibility for being academically honest, students are advised to read and understand all sections of this policy relating to standards of conduct and academic life. Park University 2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog Page 92

Plagiarism:Plagiarism involves the use of quotations without quotation marks, the use of quotations without indication of the source, the use of another's idea without acknowledging the source, the submission of a paper, laboratory report, project, or class assignment (any portion of such) prepared by another person, or incorrect paraphrasing. Park University 2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog Page 92

The instructor may excuse absences for valid reasons, but missed work must be made up within the semester/term of enrollment.

Work missed through unexcused absences must also be made up within the semester/term of enrollment, but unexcused absences may carry further penalties.

In the event of two consecutive weeks of unexcused absences in a semester/term of enrollment, the student will be administratively withdrawn, resulting in a grade of "F".

A "Contract for Incomplete" will not be issued to a student who has unexcused or excessive absences recorded for a course.

Students receiving Military Tuition Assistance or Veterans Administration educational benefits must not exceed three unexcused absences in the semester/term of enrollment. Excessive absences will be reported to the appropriate agency and may result in a monetary penalty to the student.

Report of a "F" grade (attendance or academic) resulting from excessive absence for those students who are receiving financial assistance from agencies not mentioned in item 5 above will be reported to the appropriate agency.

Disability Guidelines:Park University is committed to meeting the needs of all students that meet the criteria for special assistance. These guidelines are designed to supply directions to students concerning the information necessary to accomplish this goal. It is Park University's policy to comply fully with federal and state law, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, regarding students with disabilities. In the case of any inconsistency between these guidelines and federal and/or state law, the provisions of the law will apply. Additional information concerning Park University's policies and procedures related to disability can be found on the Park University web page: http://www.park.edu/disability .

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